MoomooMiltank
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Mmm... I'm really not much of an artist, but I do have fakemon...and these are my oldest...
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Optipug
Type: Normal
Name’s Origin: Derived from ‘optic’ and ‘pug,’ Optipug’s name pretty much says exactly what it looks like, a pug dog with good eyesight. While it’s supposed to be incredibly observant, it’s really supposed to be blind with other senses that are sharper. Because the others are sharper, Optipug basically gets to choose whether or not it wants to open its eyes to see when it evolves.
Classification: Vigilant Pokémon
Height: 2’ 3”
Weight: 57 lbs
Gender Ratio: 75% Male; 25% Female
Egg: Ground
Ability: Preemptive-Optipug senses for moves with a base power rating of 60 and up. If any are detected, Optipug will strike first for the duration of the battle.
Lime Entry: Blind from birth, Optipug’s other senses have become incredibly sharp. Most think that they’re so acute that it has even developed ESP.
Slate Entry: Optipug are unbelievably impressionable. For this reason, they live in tight-knit packs with the adolescent Lupudle.
Evolution Lines:
1.) Optipug evolves into Lupudle at Level 15 if it’s become a little bit friendly towards its trainer. Afterwards, it can evolve into Metalupus at Level 50 if it’s fully friendly and is holding onto the Amity Helmet.
2.) Optipug evolves into Caniclops at Level 15 if it’s become a little bit resentful of its trainer. Afterwards, it can evolve into Canersia at Level 50 if it’s totally hateful and is holding onto the Odium Mask.
Moveset
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Eerie Bay-20-Ghost: Prevents all on the field from escaping. PP: 10
Wail of Fear-25-Ghost: Terrifies others (including its partner) with a bloodcurdling howl, leaving making them likely to flinch for the rest of the battle. Damage and effect not affected by type or preventive abilities (Exception only Doxinox and its progeny). Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 30
Inverted Flux-30-Psychic: Inverts the ratios of the type match-ups for five turns. PP: 5
Momento-35
Crunch-40
Dark Pulse-40
Last Resort-45
Final Wish-50-Dark: Causes self to faint the first turn in order to KO all on the battlefield the next. PP: 5
Ultimatum-Egg-Dark: Makes a deal with the opponent(s): if the user gets attacked anytime this turn, it eliminates its attacker. Works more than just once a turn, but can only be used after other moves have lost all PP. Category: Physical PP: 5
Wail of Lust-Egg-Ghost: Cries a horrific bay that summons forth the greed in the other competitors’ hearts, making them insubordinate for the rest of the battle. Damage and effect not affected by type or preventive abilities (exception Doxi-series). Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 30
Wail of Rage-Egg-Ghost: Howls a savage-sounding bay to enrage the hearts and minds of the others on the field, leaving them with heightened attack/special attack power and confusion due to their fury. Damage and effect not affected by type or preventive ability (exception Doxi-series). Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special
Feral Cry-Egg-Dark: The user summons forth the savagery in its heart to sharply boost its Attack and Special Attack. However, the Pokémon becomes insubordinate, making it unlikely to obey the trainer until after the battle’s over. PP: 10
Doom Desire-Egg
Mock-Egg-Dark: Taunts the foe into attacking it and then tries to avoid it at the last second (doubling evasion momentarily). If it was an attack move and it misses, Mock’s user turns that move on the enemy with twice its normal power. PP: 10
Black Aura-Egg-Dark: The user shows a darkened halo around its body, turning the Pokémon into a pure Dark-type. PP: 25
Restrict Paw-Egg-Ghost: This move turns the target into the subordinate of the user by placing a curse mark on its body. The affected Pokémon intercepts any attacks directed at the user and, any damage it causes to the user. Does not discriminate between types. Power: 20 Accuracy: 70 Category: Physical PP: 5
Lupine Fury-Tutor (Ex-Champ Jay)-Unknown (???): Draws strength from fallen members of the team to unleash a devastating assault, as if being taken down a pack of ravenous wolves. Power 50 times the number of fainted Pokémon. This move never misses. Category: Unknown (average of attack and special attack determines strength of move/defense and Sp. Def. average the foe’s resistance) PP: 5
Lupudle
Types: Normal and Fighting
Name’s Origin: A combination of ‘Lupus’ (Latin for wolf) and ‘poodle’ (kept from the name of its original version, Choodle), Lupudle’s name isn’t so much meant for describing its overall design as much as it is to sound like the name of a Pokémon character.
Classification: Loyalist Pokémon
Height: 3’ 11”
Weight: 109 lbs
Gender Dimorphism: Females have longer manes than males do.
Egg: Ground
Ability: Savage Bond-The friendlier Lupudle is towards its trainer, the more likely it is to strike a weak spot with its moves.
Lime Entry: As obedient as they are friendly, Lupudle are renowned as hearty companions to the trainers that raise them. This behavior is also seen with their families in the wild.
Slate Entry: In the wild, Lupudle live in large tight-knit packs at implement complex strategies for taking down prey. Nothing can survive the combined savagery of their bites and kicks.
Moveset
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Return-15
Bulk Up-15
Double Kick-23
Take Down-30
Low Kick-38
Fire Fang-45
Ice Fang-45
Thunder Fang-45
Paw Kick-53-Fighting: Taunts the foe to draw it within striking range the first turn, then Lupudle hops onto its tail and delivers a powerful kick that never misses the next. Power: 95 Category: Physical PP: 10
Crunch-60
Double-edge-68
Feral Fang-75-Dark: A bone-crushing bite that’s so savage the user has to take time to recover after using it. Also has a 75 % chance of making the foe flinch. Power: 150 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 5
Lupine Fury-Tutor
Metalupus
Types: Normal and Steel
Name’s Origin: Metalupus is a combination of ‘metal’ and ‘lupus,’ basically translating into ‘metal-wolf’ that goes well with describing what it is.
Classification: Chivalrous Pokémon
Height: 6’ 5”
Weight: 239 lbs
Gender Dimorphism: Females have longer manes than males do.
Egg: Ground
Ability: Canine Armor-The armor that Metalupus wears gains the power to prevent status problems, the negative effects of antagonist abilities, critical hits, instant knockouts, and recoil damage so long as Metalupus is as friendly as it can be towards its trainer. Anything less and this ability has no effect.
Lime Entry: For Metalupus, the code of chivalry is not just some guideline but instinct. It lives a strict life and is not afraid to do whatever it takes to protect the pack it leads from any threats.
Slate Entry: Metalupus is a dedicated warrior that follows the knight’s code religiously. Its talons are used for digging into flesh to pin and then deliver a savage bite to finish any who do its family wrong.
Moveset
Luster Flash-1-Steel: The user cuts its health in half in order to maximize its defensive strength. Cannot be used if health is less than half. PP: 10
Rest-1
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Return-15
Bulk Up-15
Double Kick-23
Take Down-30
Low Kick-38
Fire Fang-45
Ice Fang-45
Thunder Fang-45
Giga Impact-50
Knife Sharpen-50-Steel: By sharpening its claws, scythes, blades, etc., the user doubles the strength of the next hacking attack that it uses. PP: 15
Slash-60
Night Slash-70
Talon Claw-80-Steel: Metalupus’s signature attack lets it slash its target with its impossibly sharp talons to inflict serious damage. The critical hit ratio goes up the more Metalupus likes its trainer. Power: 100 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 10
Double-edge-90
Feral Fang-100
Lupine Fury-Tutor
Caniclops
Types: Psychic and Normal
Name’s Origin: Caniclops is a combo of ‘Canis’ (Latin for dog) and ‘Cyclops’ (the monster from The Odyssey). Also, the first four letters in its name can be rearranged to spell Cain, the Biblical character that killed his brother Abel and was exiled from the Garden of Eden (not that Caniclops killed anyone, but the idea that the creature was banished from his family still relates).
Classification: Dissenter Pokémon
Height: 3’ 7”
Weight: 98 lbs
Egg: Ground
Ability: Dire Hatred-The more resentful Caniclops is of its trainer, the more likely it is to strike a weak spot with its moves.
Lime Entry: Caniclops is an exile from Metalupus’s pack. Because it questioned its parent’s authority, its intellect now spurs it on a lifelong quest to uncover the world’s deepest mysteries and discover its purpose in life.
Slate Entry: Unable to see, Caniclops uses the extrasensory perception granted by its one-eyed mask to grasp its surroundings. This mask is also believed to give it ever-increasing knowledge of anything it comes across.
Moveset
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Frustration-15
Calm Mind-15
Confusion-23
Inverted Flux-30
Psychic-38
Hypnosis-45
Dream Eater-45
Nightmare-45
Psycannon-53-Psychic: Caniclops senses its target’s mental energies the first turn, and then unleashes a sphere of its psychokinetic energy that never misses the enemy. Power: 95 Category: Special PP: 10
Dark Pulse-60
Mind Lock-68-Dark: The next move that the target makes doubles in power, but it cannot use any others until it faints. Switching out does not cancel this move’s effect. PP: 20
Pulsar Jet-75-Psychic: The user creates a black hole so strong that material particles are forced out in a powerful stream that strikes the target. It has a 75% chance of making the foe flinch, but also forces the user to recover afterwards. Power: 150 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 5
Lupine Fury-Tutor
Canersia
Types: Psychic and Dark
Name’s Origin: Canersia is a combination of ‘Canis’ and ‘inertia’ basically describing this thing as a ‘motionless dog,’ which makes some sense since its supposed to be in a permanent state of meditation. Like with Caniclops, the first part of its name can be thought of like Cain again (since it is supposed to symbolize treachery) or as the thing that old people often use for walking that could be interpreted as a symbol of wisdom and insight, which this Fakemon’s supposed to be renowned for.
Classification: Ascetic Pokémon
Height: 5’ 11”
Weight: 159 lbs
Egg: Ground
Ability: Psychic Shield-Due to its hatred, Canersia has formed an invisible barrier around itself to prevent status problems, the negative effects of antagonist abilities, critical hits, and instant knockouts so long as it hates its trainer as much as it possibly can. Anything less and this ability has no effect.
Lime Entry: Canersia knows all there is to know about the universe. Due to its bitterness towards others, though, it does not share this overwhelming knowledge and, for those who seek it, there is only death.
Slate Entry: A Pokémon depicted in Ronac’s mythology as a being whose knowledge is infinite, Canersia is revered as the ultimate psychic. However, no one has ever seen it and lived to justify its power.
Moveset
Teleport-1
Recover-1
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Frustration-15
Calm Mind-15
Confusion-23
Inverted Flux-30
Psychic-38
Hypnosis-45
Dream Eater-45
Nightmare-45
Hyper Beam-50
Chaotic Mind-50-Dark: Clutters the user’s mind with pointless and bizarre ideas that double the strength of the thought-powered attack. PP: 15
Shadow Ball-60
Dark Pulse-70
Psychic Whip-80-Psychic: Canersia creates a strong whip from its psychokinetic energy that it uses to strike down an opponent. It’s more likely to strike a weak spot the more Canersia hates its trainer. Power: 100 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP:10
Mind Lock-90
Pulsar Jet-100
Lupine Fury-Tutor
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http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff58/HuntsmanSkunk/Lupudle2.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff58/HuntsmanSkunk/Metalupus.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff58/HuntsmanSkunk/Canic2.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff58/HuntsmanSkunk/Cane.jpg
Optipug
Type: Normal
Name’s Origin: Derived from ‘optic’ and ‘pug,’ Optipug’s name pretty much says exactly what it looks like, a pug dog with good eyesight. While it’s supposed to be incredibly observant, it’s really supposed to be blind with other senses that are sharper. Because the others are sharper, Optipug basically gets to choose whether or not it wants to open its eyes to see when it evolves.
Classification: Vigilant Pokémon
Height: 2’ 3”
Weight: 57 lbs
Gender Ratio: 75% Male; 25% Female
Egg: Ground
Ability: Preemptive-Optipug senses for moves with a base power rating of 60 and up. If any are detected, Optipug will strike first for the duration of the battle.
Lime Entry: Blind from birth, Optipug’s other senses have become incredibly sharp. Most think that they’re so acute that it has even developed ESP.
Slate Entry: Optipug are unbelievably impressionable. For this reason, they live in tight-knit packs with the adolescent Lupudle.
Evolution Lines:
1.) Optipug evolves into Lupudle at Level 15 if it’s become a little bit friendly towards its trainer. Afterwards, it can evolve into Metalupus at Level 50 if it’s fully friendly and is holding onto the Amity Helmet.
2.) Optipug evolves into Caniclops at Level 15 if it’s become a little bit resentful of its trainer. Afterwards, it can evolve into Canersia at Level 50 if it’s totally hateful and is holding onto the Odium Mask.
Moveset
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Eerie Bay-20-Ghost: Prevents all on the field from escaping. PP: 10
Wail of Fear-25-Ghost: Terrifies others (including its partner) with a bloodcurdling howl, leaving making them likely to flinch for the rest of the battle. Damage and effect not affected by type or preventive abilities (Exception only Doxinox and its progeny). Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 30
Inverted Flux-30-Psychic: Inverts the ratios of the type match-ups for five turns. PP: 5
Momento-35
Crunch-40
Dark Pulse-40
Last Resort-45
Final Wish-50-Dark: Causes self to faint the first turn in order to KO all on the battlefield the next. PP: 5
Ultimatum-Egg-Dark: Makes a deal with the opponent(s): if the user gets attacked anytime this turn, it eliminates its attacker. Works more than just once a turn, but can only be used after other moves have lost all PP. Category: Physical PP: 5
Wail of Lust-Egg-Ghost: Cries a horrific bay that summons forth the greed in the other competitors’ hearts, making them insubordinate for the rest of the battle. Damage and effect not affected by type or preventive abilities (exception Doxi-series). Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 30
Wail of Rage-Egg-Ghost: Howls a savage-sounding bay to enrage the hearts and minds of the others on the field, leaving them with heightened attack/special attack power and confusion due to their fury. Damage and effect not affected by type or preventive ability (exception Doxi-series). Power: 50 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special
Feral Cry-Egg-Dark: The user summons forth the savagery in its heart to sharply boost its Attack and Special Attack. However, the Pokémon becomes insubordinate, making it unlikely to obey the trainer until after the battle’s over. PP: 10
Doom Desire-Egg
Mock-Egg-Dark: Taunts the foe into attacking it and then tries to avoid it at the last second (doubling evasion momentarily). If it was an attack move and it misses, Mock’s user turns that move on the enemy with twice its normal power. PP: 10
Black Aura-Egg-Dark: The user shows a darkened halo around its body, turning the Pokémon into a pure Dark-type. PP: 25
Restrict Paw-Egg-Ghost: This move turns the target into the subordinate of the user by placing a curse mark on its body. The affected Pokémon intercepts any attacks directed at the user and, any damage it causes to the user. Does not discriminate between types. Power: 20 Accuracy: 70 Category: Physical PP: 5
Lupine Fury-Tutor (Ex-Champ Jay)-Unknown (???): Draws strength from fallen members of the team to unleash a devastating assault, as if being taken down a pack of ravenous wolves. Power 50 times the number of fainted Pokémon. This move never misses. Category: Unknown (average of attack and special attack determines strength of move/defense and Sp. Def. average the foe’s resistance) PP: 5
Lupudle
Types: Normal and Fighting
Name’s Origin: A combination of ‘Lupus’ (Latin for wolf) and ‘poodle’ (kept from the name of its original version, Choodle), Lupudle’s name isn’t so much meant for describing its overall design as much as it is to sound like the name of a Pokémon character.
Classification: Loyalist Pokémon
Height: 3’ 11”
Weight: 109 lbs
Gender Dimorphism: Females have longer manes than males do.
Egg: Ground
Ability: Savage Bond-The friendlier Lupudle is towards its trainer, the more likely it is to strike a weak spot with its moves.
Lime Entry: As obedient as they are friendly, Lupudle are renowned as hearty companions to the trainers that raise them. This behavior is also seen with their families in the wild.
Slate Entry: In the wild, Lupudle live in large tight-knit packs at implement complex strategies for taking down prey. Nothing can survive the combined savagery of their bites and kicks.
Moveset
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Return-15
Bulk Up-15
Double Kick-23
Take Down-30
Low Kick-38
Fire Fang-45
Ice Fang-45
Thunder Fang-45
Paw Kick-53-Fighting: Taunts the foe to draw it within striking range the first turn, then Lupudle hops onto its tail and delivers a powerful kick that never misses the next. Power: 95 Category: Physical PP: 10
Crunch-60
Double-edge-68
Feral Fang-75-Dark: A bone-crushing bite that’s so savage the user has to take time to recover after using it. Also has a 75 % chance of making the foe flinch. Power: 150 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 5
Lupine Fury-Tutor
Metalupus
Types: Normal and Steel
Name’s Origin: Metalupus is a combination of ‘metal’ and ‘lupus,’ basically translating into ‘metal-wolf’ that goes well with describing what it is.
Classification: Chivalrous Pokémon
Height: 6’ 5”
Weight: 239 lbs
Gender Dimorphism: Females have longer manes than males do.
Egg: Ground
Ability: Canine Armor-The armor that Metalupus wears gains the power to prevent status problems, the negative effects of antagonist abilities, critical hits, instant knockouts, and recoil damage so long as Metalupus is as friendly as it can be towards its trainer. Anything less and this ability has no effect.
Lime Entry: For Metalupus, the code of chivalry is not just some guideline but instinct. It lives a strict life and is not afraid to do whatever it takes to protect the pack it leads from any threats.
Slate Entry: Metalupus is a dedicated warrior that follows the knight’s code religiously. Its talons are used for digging into flesh to pin and then deliver a savage bite to finish any who do its family wrong.
Moveset
Luster Flash-1-Steel: The user cuts its health in half in order to maximize its defensive strength. Cannot be used if health is less than half. PP: 10
Rest-1
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Return-15
Bulk Up-15
Double Kick-23
Take Down-30
Low Kick-38
Fire Fang-45
Ice Fang-45
Thunder Fang-45
Giga Impact-50
Knife Sharpen-50-Steel: By sharpening its claws, scythes, blades, etc., the user doubles the strength of the next hacking attack that it uses. PP: 15
Slash-60
Night Slash-70
Talon Claw-80-Steel: Metalupus’s signature attack lets it slash its target with its impossibly sharp talons to inflict serious damage. The critical hit ratio goes up the more Metalupus likes its trainer. Power: 100 Accuracy: 90 Category: Physical PP: 10
Double-edge-90
Feral Fang-100
Lupine Fury-Tutor
Caniclops
Types: Psychic and Normal
Name’s Origin: Caniclops is a combo of ‘Canis’ (Latin for dog) and ‘Cyclops’ (the monster from The Odyssey). Also, the first four letters in its name can be rearranged to spell Cain, the Biblical character that killed his brother Abel and was exiled from the Garden of Eden (not that Caniclops killed anyone, but the idea that the creature was banished from his family still relates).
Classification: Dissenter Pokémon
Height: 3’ 7”
Weight: 98 lbs
Egg: Ground
Ability: Dire Hatred-The more resentful Caniclops is of its trainer, the more likely it is to strike a weak spot with its moves.
Lime Entry: Caniclops is an exile from Metalupus’s pack. Because it questioned its parent’s authority, its intellect now spurs it on a lifelong quest to uncover the world’s deepest mysteries and discover its purpose in life.
Slate Entry: Unable to see, Caniclops uses the extrasensory perception granted by its one-eyed mask to grasp its surroundings. This mask is also believed to give it ever-increasing knowledge of anything it comes across.
Moveset
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Frustration-15
Calm Mind-15
Confusion-23
Inverted Flux-30
Psychic-38
Hypnosis-45
Dream Eater-45
Nightmare-45
Psycannon-53-Psychic: Caniclops senses its target’s mental energies the first turn, and then unleashes a sphere of its psychokinetic energy that never misses the enemy. Power: 95 Category: Special PP: 10
Dark Pulse-60
Mind Lock-68-Dark: The next move that the target makes doubles in power, but it cannot use any others until it faints. Switching out does not cancel this move’s effect. PP: 20
Pulsar Jet-75-Psychic: The user creates a black hole so strong that material particles are forced out in a powerful stream that strikes the target. It has a 75% chance of making the foe flinch, but also forces the user to recover afterwards. Power: 150 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP: 5
Lupine Fury-Tutor
Canersia
Types: Psychic and Dark
Name’s Origin: Canersia is a combination of ‘Canis’ and ‘inertia’ basically describing this thing as a ‘motionless dog,’ which makes some sense since its supposed to be in a permanent state of meditation. Like with Caniclops, the first part of its name can be thought of like Cain again (since it is supposed to symbolize treachery) or as the thing that old people often use for walking that could be interpreted as a symbol of wisdom and insight, which this Fakemon’s supposed to be renowned for.
Classification: Ascetic Pokémon
Height: 5’ 11”
Weight: 159 lbs
Egg: Ground
Ability: Psychic Shield-Due to its hatred, Canersia has formed an invisible barrier around itself to prevent status problems, the negative effects of antagonist abilities, critical hits, and instant knockouts so long as it hates its trainer as much as it possibly can. Anything less and this ability has no effect.
Lime Entry: Canersia knows all there is to know about the universe. Due to its bitterness towards others, though, it does not share this overwhelming knowledge and, for those who seek it, there is only death.
Slate Entry: A Pokémon depicted in Ronac’s mythology as a being whose knowledge is infinite, Canersia is revered as the ultimate psychic. However, no one has ever seen it and lived to justify its power.
Moveset
Teleport-1
Recover-1
Bite-1
Bark-1
Roar-5
Scary Face-10
Odor Sleuth-15
Frustration-15
Calm Mind-15
Confusion-23
Inverted Flux-30
Psychic-38
Hypnosis-45
Dream Eater-45
Nightmare-45
Hyper Beam-50
Chaotic Mind-50-Dark: Clutters the user’s mind with pointless and bizarre ideas that double the strength of the thought-powered attack. PP: 15
Shadow Ball-60
Dark Pulse-70
Psychic Whip-80-Psychic: Canersia creates a strong whip from its psychokinetic energy that it uses to strike down an opponent. It’s more likely to strike a weak spot the more Canersia hates its trainer. Power: 100 Accuracy: 90 Category: Special PP:10
Mind Lock-90
Pulsar Jet-100
Lupine Fury-Tutor